Many older residents own several properties, which they rent to relatives.
He'd been through the town on previous occasions, and he knew at least 15 residents had owned either a car or a truck.
One resident even owns an air boat so he can get to his house in the winter over the ice.
All residents own their homes but are also members of a co-operative.
It lacked a middle class, and its residents did not own the businesses they relied upon.
For instance, two residents might have owned houses worth $100,000 in 1977.
By 1909 Utah's 370,000 residents owned only 873 cars and trucks.
However, in certain circumstances residents may not own the land their homes occupy.
The residents own the structures, but the society owns the land.
Under the current model, the city and its residents will not own the infrastructure that makes free wi-fi possible.